Accessible, current and in-depth, this textbook provides investigative insights into the steps involved in the case study research process. It is an essential resource for both graduate students wanting a novel, yet comprehensive guide to case study research, and for undergraduate students tasked with projects in business and management.
Unravelling the Mysteries of Case Study Research helps students to develop a deeper understanding of cases within their contexts by presenting them from the perspective of the individuals involved. The authors discuss the stages of case study research including the role of personal motivation, objectives, research design, data collection and analysis as elements of the investigation.
Key features:
Demonstrates best practices for research with examples from expert case researchers
Provides questions to form and guide the individual's research plans
Reviews current and classic practices in case study research from North American and European perspectives
Helps to identify what a case is
Discusses motivation, purpose and unit of analysis issues
Explains the design of a project, identification of sites, data and information
Encourages analysis, curiosity, and creativity in case research.